
Surjya Sen played here by Abhishek Bachchan was one of the lesser-known revolutionaries who triggered an uprising against the British Raj in Chittagong,thus inspiring others to also fight for freedom. He used a motley group of teenagers and young adults and planned a meticulous attack on the key strongholds of British power. However,things went wrong,but the fearless Surjya was undaunted. He valiantly fought to the last,and finally achieved martyrdom.
Biopics,especially of lesser-known names,need careful handling. Stories of freedom fighters and the struggle for Independence have an intrinsic quotient of excitement and thrills and the narration must match,from the aspects of script and dialogues to the visuals. The synergy is thus all-too-vital through the screenplay,direction,cinematography,background music and editing as also the authentic research and detailing.
Gowarikers direction,once again,is self-indulgent,and brevity has no place in his scheme of things. The emotional connect is also not there. He casts his actors with an eye for the physical appearance of the real players,but the acting in some cases falls short. Patently sincere,Abhishek Bachchan still seems uncomfortable in key sequences where he simply cannot show the intensity required. Deepika Padukone has little to do and sparkles in a sequence or two. From the supporting cast,Vishakha Singh shines as Pritilata,Kalpanas friend. Sikandar Kher as Nirmal,Maninder as Anant,Feroz Wahid Khan as Loknath and Shreyas Pandit as Ambika are the most impressive,along with all the young boys.
Sohail Sens song and background score are competent but the songs lack punch. Technically,the film is non-gimmicky. But the bland fare could have been infused with more spirit and shortened at least by 30 minutes.
Rating:
One star for the noble intention of highlighting unknown freedom fighters and one for the performances.